Non-standard fans encompass all ventilation equipment that cannot be served by standard, mass-produced models. These fans address requirements such as unusual duct dimensions, extreme process conditions, or integration with proprietary machinery.
Design begins with a detailed analysis of airflow demands, system resistance curves, and environmental factors—temperature, humidity, chemical exposure. From there, engineers select or adapt impeller types (axial, centrifugal, mixed-flow), housing geometries, and drive systems to deliver the required performance.
Materials and coatings are chosen to withstand specific challenges—abrasive particulates, high temperatures, corrosive atmospheres, or stringent audit requirements. Vibration-monitored bearings, quick-disconnect panels, and remote telemetry interfaces can be incorporated for predictive maintenance and seamless integration into automation systems.
Non-standard fans are found in sectors such as aerospace test cells, bespoke industrial processes, pharmaceutical clean-air cabinets, and heritage architecture retrofits. Their customized nature ensures optimal performance, compliance, and lifecycle cost savings where standard fans fall short.